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1 | For formation of visual model of prose from a beginning of XX century and about today the idea of Vasily Rozanov began conceptually important to print each fragment of his books - "Lonely" and «Fallen leaves» - with new pages. It is possible to approve, that in these books V. Rozanov visualized a discrete type of thinking inherent in epoch. Is remarkable, that the fragmentariness and not completely characterizes also some situations of philosophical outlook V. Rozanov. Visual paradigm in the Rozanov's text is unexpectedly shown in creativity most different in the style attitude of the modern authors, that emphasizes not simple following to traditions, but functioning of the certain visual model of epoch. The fragmentariness of visual shape of prosaic page becomes a dominant principle of organization of the text already and in young prose XXI of century. Keywords: a discrete type of thinking, visual shape of the text, visual paradigm | 819 | ||||
2 | In prosaic works of A. Bely was formed the visual model of the text of nonclassical type a common feature of which is the discrete space of the page set by such visual and graphic strategies as indent, interval, graphic equivalent of the text, vertically positioned and shaped blocks of text. Visual discretization of prosaic works of A. Bely is natural manifestation of the features of visual thinking of the writer created under direct influence of the theory of nonlinearityas outlooks. New strategy of creation of text visual space by A. Bely marked a new era of visual thinking and gained development not only in the XX century, but also in the recent literature. Keywords: visual model, visual thinking, indent, graphic equivalent of the text, space of the page, interval | 771 |